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HP 15.4 Pavilion dv6910us Laptop PC w/ AMD Turion X2 Dual-Core Processor TL-60

HP 15.4 Pavilion dv6910us Laptop PC w/ AMD Turion X2 Dual-Core Processor TL-60

Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard

Category: Notebooks

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Energy Consumption - Idle Mode
What is the power consumption of this product in idle mode? You can find this information either at energystar.com or on the product's environmental specification page on the manufacturer's web site. The value is noted in Watts or Watts/hour.
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Recycability - Separation of Parts
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Flame Retardants
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Phthalates
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